Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Designing Primers for Alternative Transcripts #1

Genes are usually expressed as multiple alternative transcripts as a result of alternative splicing of the pre-mRNA. Pan primers amplify all transcripts so the forward and reverse primers are designed to anneal to exons that are common to all transcripts (see figure below).

In order to amplify different alternative transcripts via PCR or real-time PCR, you may need to custom design your own primers if what you need are not commercially available.

Assuming that you are working with a known gene sequence and that you also know which alternative transcripts you want to amplify, you will need to design at least one of your primers, either forward or reverse, to span across adjacent exons. 

For example:


The forward primer spans across exons 1 and 3. This makes the forward primer specific for transcripts which lack exon 2.

To design primers, refer to Primer Design.